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. 2021 Jul 10;284:114218. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114218

Table 1.

Demographic of the participants.

Condition
Total
Social distancing Control
Age, years
 19–30 46 (65.7) 44 (62.9) 90 (64.3)
 31–40 12 (17.1) 15 (21.4) 27 (19.3)
 ≧ 41 12 (17.1) 11 (15.7) 23 (16.4)
Sex, female 37 (52.9) 36 (51.4) 73 (52.1)
Education
 High school degree 11 (15.7) 13 (18.6) 24 (17.1)
 University students 38 (54.3) 37 (52.9) 75 (53.6)
 College degree 17 (24.3) 15 (21.4) 32 (22.9)
 Graduate degree 4 (5.7) 5 (7.1) 9 (6.4)

Note: Each condition involved 70 participants. Data are shown as number (%). Experimental conditions were not significantly associated with age group (χ2(df = 2) = 0.421, p = 0.810), participant sex (χ2(df = 1) = 0.029, p = 0.886), and education (χ2(df = 3) = 0.416, p = 0.937).